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The faculty here at Bonita Vista High could only advise, so the difficult job of molding Bonita Vista into a great school was left in the hands of the student body. During the beginning of the year, every- thing at BV was new and different. How- ever, in just a few weeks, students had grown accustomed to school routine here at Bonita Vista. The Spirit of '67 was quick to start, and continued throughout the year. Our everyday school activities helped to increase our loyalty toward BVHS. Games, assemblies, dances, and other special activities all contributed to the success of our school. However, our suc- cess was not easily come by, but required a great deal of time and effort before it became a reality. Speciality groups such as the bands. glee clubs, drill team, maiorettes, and cheerleaders all surmounted great difficul- ties before they actually became organized groups. Life at Bonita Vista was not all work and worry, however. Activities such as the Baronial Ball, Sports Night, Crazy Hat Day, Color Day, and Spirit Week all added to the fun and excitement here. The student life section is filled with the pleasant memories and recollections of all BV students. Some of the most prominent include the elated happiness when we defeated Hilltop in a football game, the tension during overtime in the llllar Vista versus BVHS basketball game, the excitement during our first Sports Night, the respect when gold-medal win- ner, Mr. Billy Mills, spoke at our school, the suspense when our ASB officers were elected, the pride when we first raised our victory flag, and the anticipation when our first Football Queen was chosen. These emotions helped to unite students at Bonita Vista. As our school developed through the enthusiasm and hard work of the student body, the Spirit of '67 also grew. This spirit which led BVHS through the year inspired all Barons. Something as intang- ible as this can not be recorded on the pages of a yearbook. Instead, the student life section has captured the students. activities, and groups which have molded Bonita Vista High School and the Spirit of '67.
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4 As Bonita Vista's secretaries Miss Ennis, Our librarian Mrs. Geisler with Mrs. Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Sisk, and Mrs. Clark, Huff's assistance, keeps our library always work together and individually on school ready for use. records and tor our administration. Our school buses are driven by safe drivers Walt Brown, Bill Hastings, Lloyd Marlow, Larry Weiser, Al Scatolini, Tom Bears, Steve Mahoney, and Dick Hazel. ei 'Q 3 2 f
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